Timeline: How Did Bieber Fever Erupt Down Under?

Justin Bieber's only performance Down Under turned into a mob scene on Monday when thousands of fans headed to an outdoor site in Sydney, Australia. The event, which was already a rescheduled date, was canceled by police, and Justin ended up only singing one song, 'Baby,' on the 'Sunrise' morning program.

But what led up to the chaos? Justin was originally scheduled to perform at a Sydney mall on April 25, but fans reportedly reacted so intensely to the news that organizers had to pull the plug on the event. The show was rescheduled, and slated to take place at the Overseas Passenger Terminal at Circular Quay on April 26.
Sunday, April 25 - 7 a.m.: Fans begin trickling in at 7 a.m. on Sunday morning, one full day before Justin was set to perform. Sydney is 14 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, so it would have been 5 p.m. ET when people started making their way to the outdoor stage.
Monday, April 26 - 2 a.m.: Nearly 4,000 fans gather at the Overseas Passenger Terminal. Word that the 16-year-old had arrived on the scene causes the crowd to break out into a frenzy, resulting in many injured and distressed concertgoers.

Approximately 3 a.m.: More than 100 people are pulled from the crowd, 10 suffer hyperventilation and/or fainted and, according to the Sydney Morning Herald, one person sustains a fractured knee.

6:00 a.m.: Sydney police call off the show for safety reasons. The 'Sunrise' morning show begins its three-hour broadcast at Seven headquarters at Martin Place.

6:12 a.m.: 'Sunrise' announces the cancellation of the Justin's concert on the air. Thousands of disappointed fans are still gathered at the site, screaming and crushing themselves, reporter Fifi Box says. "It's a real stampede down there."
8:10 a.m.: Justin sits down for an interview at Seven headquarters. The crowd is shown in the background, screaming for the pop star. Authorities have agreed to let the singer perform one song. He says, "I was really looking forward to getting out and performing for so many people that drove such a long way to come see me, so I was really disappointed, but I definitely want to make it up for them and be able to sing on your show."

8:16 a.m.: Justin takes the stage indoors to sing 'Baby' for his Australian fans. Although the singer tweeted that he would not be performing behind protective glass on the Sunrise morning program, he ultimately does.

8:21 a.m.: Justin finishes up he appearance on 'Sunrise' and tells fans to head home. "Well, I guess the police say that you guys have to go home. I mean, I'd love for you to stay and hang out, but we gotta go, so we'll talk to you guys later. Thank you."

Check out Justin's Australian performance below. If you look in the background, you can get a glimpse of the crowd outside. What do you think about what happened?